This video provides an overview of ballistic protection, specifically focusing on NIJ Level 4 plates meeting new NIJ 7 specifications. The speaker emphasizes the value of life and the importance of investing in quality protection, noting a 10-year warranty and an MSRP of $399. The content also touches upon YouTube's content moderation policies impacting firearms-related channels.
This video announces that Black Friday sales are live on the channel's website. The speaker, demonstrating awareness of YouTube's content restrictions, cannot directly disclose sale details or discount codes. Instead, they encourage community members to share this information in the comments, which the speaker will then pin for wider visibility. The video concludes with a Thanksgiving greeting and an expression of gratitude for viewer support.
This video from AK Operators Union, Local 47-74, highlights severe content moderation issues across major social media platforms. The expert speaker details how YouTube is deleting videos, even those showing AK gasket installation, labeling it a firearm modification. Facebook flagged a Land Rover repair video for 'hatred,' and X (Twitter) completely deleted the AKOU page. The channel is exploring alternative platforms and direct user access via AK4774.com due to these censorship efforts.
Mark Serbu, a gun designer and enthusiast, discusses the challenges of YouTube's content monetization policies, referencing a previous video on a 'sheet metal gun party' that was demonetized and restricted. He teases an upcoming video focusing on a Bushmaster 'assault rifle,' humorously noting the misnomer and promising a deeper dive into its interesting, albeit sometimes cheesy, features.
This video promotes the 'History of Weapons and War' streaming app, highlighting its value as a Father's Day gift. It explains that the app offers exclusive content not found on YouTube, such as detailed black powder handloading instructions and full coverage of events like Links Brutality. The app also serves as a financial support for smaller firearms educational channels and a safe haven for content potentially restricted on YouTube.
The VSO Gun Channel discusses YouTube's new content policies impacting firearms creators, specifically focusing on restrictions around removing safety devices, homemade firearms, automatic firearms, and accessories like bump stocks and silencers. The speaker argues these new rules are based on a lack of understanding of firearms law and culture, potentially leading to more unsafe practices and negatively impacting responsible gun ownership and legal firearm commerce. The video highlights the perceived arbitrary nature of these policy changes and their potential legal ramifications for YouTube.
This episode of Yankee's 'MURICA! Guns and Freedom Podcast features a discussion on various firearms-related topics, including YouTube's content policies, the Pets and Vets program, and viewer questions. The host, TheYankeeMarshal, uses a green screen for the first time to test its effectiveness with firearms content. The conversation touches on gun ownership, self-defense, and community engagement.
This discussion from Top Guns covers the implications of Bank of America's decision to stop financing companies selling 'military-style rifles.' The hosts emphasize consumer power through boycotts and strategic spending, citing an example of a local business reversing a 'no gun' policy after significant customer backlash. They also touch upon local gun bans, like in Deerfield, Illinois, and draw parallels to international knife control measures in London, questioning their effectiveness in reducing violence. The conversation highlights the challenges firearm content creators face on platforms like YouTube due to evolving content policies.
This video addresses YouTube's policy on displaying historical symbols, specifically the swastika on a Nazi-era German firearm thumbnail. The creator explains the decision to blur the symbol due to YouTube's guidelines, leading to audience backlash. An alternative platform, Full30.com, is recommended for uncensored firearms content.
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